This shocking discardedStar Warsplotline reveals George Lucas' plan to giveEmperor Palpatine/Darth Sidiousa love interest, which would have completely changed his character inStar Warsmovies and TV shows. Palpatine/Sidious is one ofStar Wars’most powerful Sith, and he has become increasingly important. In fact, he is in many waysStar Wars’key villain, especially in light of the sequel trilogy bringing him back as the big bad.

Palpatine is also an impressively complex character. The prequel trilogy unveiled his surprising connection to Naboo—his home planet—which is known for its lush environment and a love of the arts, quite distinct from Palpatine’s nature. The prequels also demonstrated what a true mastermind Palpatine really was, as he orchestrated an entire war just to overthrow the Republic and wipe out the Jedi. Yet,Palpatine’s story almost took a bewildering turn in this canceledStar WarsTV show.

Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine in Star Wars Revenge of the Sith

This Plot Would Have Totally Changed Palpatine As A Character

George Lucas very nearly gave Palpatine a backstory that involved a woman who broke his heartin a canceledStar WarsTV show calledStar Wars: Underworld. According toGamesBeat, Cory Barlog, who previously worked for Lucasfilm, explained:

“When I was working at Lucas, I was allowed to go up to the ranch and read the scripts for the [canceled live-actionStar Wars] TV show…It was the most mind-blowing thing I’d ever experienced. I cared about the Emperor. They made the Emperor a sympathetic figure who was wronged by this f***ing heartless woman. She’s this hardcore gangster, and she just totally destroyed him as a person. I almost cried while reading this. This is the Emperor, the lightning out of the fingers Emperor. That’s something magical. The writers who worked on that, guys fromThe Shieldand24, these were excellent writers.”

Yoda holding up a green lightsaber to the left, Palpatine holding up a red lightsaber in the middle, and Mace Windu holding up a purple lightsaber to the right

It’s nearly impossible to imagine feeling sympathy for Palpatine, who was proven to be so thoroughly evil throughouttheStar Warstimeline, yet Barlog is very convincing in his description of a script that was evidently so moving it nearly brought him to tears.

While George Lucas ultimately threw out this plan, andStar Warsis unlikely to ever revisit it, it’s interesting to imagine Palpatine falling victim to anyone. He was so crafty, especially in the prequel trilogy, that it would take an exceptionally brilliant character to deceive him. It’s also a bit unclear when this would have taken place timing-wise, given if she"destroyed him as a person,“it suggests Palpatine wasn’t a Sith yet. The question remains:could this plot have truly worked?

I Can’t Believe It’s Taken Me 20 Years To Figure Out Why The Jedi Couldn’t Stop Palpatine Before Revenge Of The Sith

The Jedi’s inability—or unwillingness—to stop Palpatine in the prequel trilogy has always been odd, but this Revenge of the Sith line explains it.

I Don’t Think I’d Ever Be Ready To See This Palpatine Love Story

Not Every Character Needs A Tragic Backstory—Or To Be Sympathetic

In the end, it’s good news that this Palpatine love story never happened. For one, it would be controversial to say the least for Palpatine to have a romantic arc in the first place, let alone one in which he was deceived by the woman he loved. Even if this storyline was brilliantly executed and convinced viewers (which is a major ‘if’), this would likely prove very unpopular. More importantly, though,not everyStar Warsvillain needs to be sympathetic.

Even if this storyline was brilliantly executed and convinced viewers (which is a major ‘if’), this would likely prove very unpopular.

Arguably,Star Warshas given too many of its villains a tragic backstory and a sympathetic narrative arc. This worked well with Darth Vader, and this approach even had its merits for characters like Asajj Ventress inStar Wars: The Clone Warsand Ben Solo in the sequel trilogy, but it’s been a bit overdone at this point.Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidiousis a fan-favoriteStar Warscharacter in part because he is one of few truly evil characters, and this story would have changed that for the worse.